Drag Me to Hell (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Christopher Young

Drag Me to Hell (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Christopher Young

  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Release Date: 2009-07-17
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 2009 Lakeshore Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Drag Me to Hell Christopher Young 2:32
2
Mexican Devil Disaster Christopher Young 4:33
3
Tale of a Haunted Banker Christopher Young 1:52
4
Lamia Christopher Young 4:06
5
Black Rainbows Christopher Young 3:24
6
Ode to Ganush Christopher Young 2:23
7
Familiar Familiars Christopher Young 2:11
8
Loose Teeth Christopher Young 6:31
9
Ordeal By Corpse Christopher Young 4:35
10
Bealing Bells With Trumpet Christopher Young 5:12
11
Brick Dogs Ala Carte Christopher Young 1:46
12
Muddled Buddled Brain Stew Chrisopher Young 2:51
13
Auto-Da-Fe Christopher Young 4:31
14
Concerto to Hell Christopher Young 5:58

Reviews

  • Another Horror Gem From Christopher Young

    5
    By HororMovieFan
    Great sountrack from the man that brought you hellraiser and the grudge. My favorite tracks have got to be lamia, drag me to hell, and concerto to hell some very creepy violin music.
  • Awesome horror soundtrack

    5
    By FrancaisRose
    I have been dying for this soundtrack ever since I first saw the movie in theatres. I love the jolts and heavy emotion throughout the pieces. They suited the film so well and add to the tension of the plot. Good horror films have good soundtracks. Not necessarily great song tracks, but edge of your seat, tension-filled instrumentals that move with the plot and conflicts of the film. It took entirely too long to come out, but so glad it finally did. LOVE IT!
  • FINALLY!

    5
    By lashinoutlogan
    this soundtrack has taken way too long to release, but it was definitely worth the long wait. definitely.
  • The Jolts of Energy the Horror Soundtrack Needed

    5
    By Will77401
    The release of Christopher Young's Drag Me to Hell score has been one of my most anticipated releases for a movie soundtrack this year (at times, even more that the release of Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds). When I first saw the film on opening night, I was captivated, not only by the comedic and ghastly imagery unfolding on-screen, but by Christopher Young's ethereal and bombastic ode to the Universal monster movies of the golden age. The opening and finale tracks are must owns for any fan of Young's work or of soundtrack connoisseurs in general, but it's also worth noting that each track is unique in its own way and perfectly demonstrates Young's capability with the genre, as well as building up to a finale one doesn't really see in score soundtracks these days. So if you're looking for a horror soundtrack that ranks up with the scores for classics like Halloween and Hellraiser (also done by Young), you needn't look any further, for it's only a dragging to Hell away.